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Wall Street Journal Crossword May 31 2024 Answers
ACROSS
- It borders Libya and Nigeria
- Make things right
- ___ bunt (baseball play)
- Server’s offering
- Flyer with wax wings
- Billionaire-creating event sometimes
- *Words from the victim of a noogie
- Consider This airer
- 180 degrees from SSW
- ___ won’t back down (Tom Petty lyric)
- Bird often bald
- *Harold Ramis’s role in Ghostbusters
- Justin Verlander e.g.
- Free kick result at times
- Minus
- Peter of Troy
- City with a palm tree on its seal
- *It became a U.S. state in 1861
- Word in many coll. course names
- Stage opening
- Range rounds
- Quarter of vier
- Weight room grunter often
- *She became a princess on July 29 1981
- Top-level as a celebrity
- You’ve got mail co.
- Picks out of a lineup
- Wander (about)
- *Need for foreign-based remote employees in some countries
- Suffix with ethyl
- Right got it now
- I can live with that
- Kid half the time
- Sheds a shell
- Have the 411
DOWN
- Hurry it up!
- Felled
- Bread for clubs sometimes
- How did I forget that?
- So sore
- T at times
- Good surname for a rowing crew member
- Aficionado
- City near Düsseldorf
- $1 bill
- Providers of ciders
- Utensils for some pie bakers
- Am ___ sensitive?
- President João Lourenço e.g.
- Shimmering
- Decay processes
- Anybody
- The black queens e.g.
- Vegas Strip hotel
- Just peachy
- RR stop
- Great weight
- Will of Blue Bloods
- Bachmann who ran for president in 2012
- Lose your footing
- ___-Pah-Pah (Oliver! song)
- Genetic messenger
- Dollar rival
- Time-tested truths
- Second-most populous city of Italia
- First as a voyage
- Moccasins for example
- All-star crew
- Manage to get by
- Joiner’s words
- Bedrock pet
- Be mad but say nothing
- Say that name again?
- Struck resource
- They’re in front of U
- The DOJ headquarters is named for him